Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Alice (Schooner), U105999, 1 Mar 1881

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Captain William Johnson states that the new schooner to be built for him by Messrs. Rand & Burger, of Manitowoc, will have an extreme length of 135 feet, 29 feet 6 inches beam, and 9 feet 9 inches hold. She is intended for the Collingwood grain and Cheboygan lumber trade. Estimated capacity 19,000 bushels of corn and 300,000 feet of lumber.
      Cleveland Herald
      Tuesday, March 1, 1881

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ALICE, schooner of 307 tons, built Manitowoc 1881 by Rand & Burger. Owned by Wm. Johnson. Home port, Chicago. Value $18,500. Class A 1.
      Inland Lloyds Vessel Classification, 1882

     
     
Schooner ALICE. U. S. No. 105999. Of 307.18 tons gross;291.83 tons net. Built Manitowoc, Wis., 1881. Home port, Manitowoc, Wis. 137.0 x 30.0 x 9.0
      Merchant Vessel List. U. S., 1885
     
     
     
NAME: AlICE
RIG: Schooner
OFFICIAL NO: 105999
SIGNAL LETTERS:
LOA: 137.0
BEAM: 30.0
DEPTH: 9.0
GROSS: 307.18 (1882; 1883; 1884; 1885
NET: 291.83 (1884; 1885
YEAR BUILT: 1881
STATE: WI
CITY: Manitowoc
HOME PORT: Chicago, lL (1882; 1883; 1884; 1885
YEARS LISTED: 1882; 1883; 1884; 1885
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building, Manitowoc
Date of Original
1881
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Local identifier
McN.E.8900
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Alice (Schooner), U105999, 1 Mar 1881